daf bit: Gittin 48
Aug. 28th, 2008 08:56 amThe mishna talks about payment of various types of obligations.
Compensation for damages must be paid from the best of a man's
property, while creditors are paid from medium-grade property.
There is a dispute about whether a woman's ketubah is paid from
medium-grade or low-grade property (Rabbi Meir says the former).
Orphans are paid only from the lowest grade. In any case, however,
payment cannot be recovered from mortgaged property if free assets
are available, even if those assets are of lower grade. (48b)
The mishna's reasoning on this last point appears to be that it is better to get something with certainty than something better but at risk, but the g'mara does not clarify this point here. There seems an obvious possibility for abuse here, but the g'mara doesn't address it.
I would have thought that the solution to "some of his stuff is better than his other stuff" would have been some sort of valuation system -- that field or those two, etc. I'm not seeing that here.
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Date: 2008-08-28 04:44 pm (UTC)